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  • It’s still warm enough for an outdoor movie, and Mount Sequoyah is celebrating the outdoor movie experience with a new film series. Ozarks at Large’s Hannah Youngblood gives us more information.
  • Talk Business and Politics' Michael Tilley Joins Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams to discuss headlines from around the Fort Smith area.
  • On today's show, a pilot training center in Fort Smith is marking another milestone. Also, with autumn’s arrival comes the need for vaccinations. Plus, we also get a start on a weekend of books,music and comedy with April Wallace from the "Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette."
  • One of the most human stories of the year barely has any humans in it and, in fact, focuses entirely on a robot, a fox, and a baby goose. “The Wild Robot” is a simple story about overcoming weaknesses and growing beyond basic instincts (or programming).
  • April Wallace of the "Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette" joins Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams to suggest local happenings this weekend.
  • Autumn is here…also arriving: flu, COVID-19 and RSV. Medical professionals are encouraging us to get vaccinations now. Julia Lothrop, the acting regional director for the Department of Health and Human Resources, Region 6, says just about all of us should be thinking about getting flu and COVID-19 shots.
  • A series of air quality tests near the Eco Vista landfill in Tontitown revealed higher levels of potentially harmful chemicals. We hear from State Rep. Steve Unger (R-Springdale) about his concerns about the testing and potential harm to residents near the landfill.
  • On today's show, a recent report reveals unhealthy levels of potentially toxic chemicals in the air in Tontitown. Also, the downtown bureau in Fort Smith has a new leader and name. Plus, Ambivert Books makes it easier to find Spanish-language books.
  • This Saturday, Ambivert Books, the area’s first Spanish-language bookstore, will celebrate its opening. Owner Brittany Johnson wants to cultivate and expand interest in reading material from Latin America, the Caribbean, and Spain. Ambivert Books will be experienced through pop-ups, like at Aug. 17's Book Fest at the Fayetteville Town Center, and online.
  • The chocolate makers Markham & Fitz are celebrating ten years in business this year. Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams visited owner and founder Lauren Blanco at the Markham & Fitz cafe in the 8th Street Market in Bentonville to learn how it started.
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